The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, June 02, 1897, Image 3

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    THE DAILY A8T0RIAN, WKDNESDAY MnilNIWi. JUNE 2, 1897.
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Cnnwlliin I'olUc and' Volunteers Kill
HI Whole Itiiml.
A I.I. ;o)l INDIANS NOW
Alii All rem nl l Stinnd Mlllim l IMH5
Art Ntiw Cmlrcly Lard
I Kcm.
WlniiliH'K. Juno I.- l-'rnr of a r'lMliltin
if I Ik- IriHihln nf IWi tin ln'i-n rlnivp )
l.y II... tliiHillllIC lit tll ti llinllilllK lliilttltl.
nl I in In muff, nwir lik Ijikr Tin
truul.l.i Him atiiull In lla-'ir, bin II ttua
f.'iir.-. (lull IT Alltilulity Villi-!-. Ilin Iti.1i.ttt
tiiillnw mill ttiuftiri-r, nnd IiIk r.itiiiuu
li.lm ia.-ii.il III llirlr ImiikU 111" II ri' illlil
i..r.i. l'i-iin till mi-r Ihi' I UMiiliilun
lit. M'fiim fi-l Mtvully n-llt vr.l Hun 'In
It iiil.'lil Mi lium rituri.-il In 1'rlnr AMrrt
ri ..III Ml.lll. H hula nir-i I IHl
tin. I .1 1 . n in 1. 1 vi.liiMti.'l", I.I lllfcllni lln
ImhII. m of I'liriNital Hit. k' ft tt't'l 'nlmt.t
liln Ki-rr A i urotn-r' lnit.-l u l.rl.l
iiikI llmk'-ti and lv. rr ,i-r lmtl.. with
ml 1 1 1 .i i hoiii.in IimI.i) Tin' miIiiiii.i m
tr.mi In ri- iiirh i.l til ll- lilnlT Haltii'dity
1 1 1 i,-1 I , iitul. r i minium. 1 of Jainon M.-Kny,
timl Iih.Ii it iHialllnii nr.. .in. I III.- l.lufT
Tit" I'llnn' AH'Wl Knit lo tli.tl Work III. ml
T ci'iIikK Hi. tun hum nluii nn. I .. mi
i ml Lv a li"l m.l mitnr iiiiiitiltiK
y..ll from Almighty Vol. -. T. nt .nv-l-.ll.
i. In. in lt.lmi, mult r ri.iiin.aii I nl
Iiih i lor M. 1 1. .iiii. ll. r.iinr ui. rlittf t'tjc
with iIm-ih u V-Htitiili-r gun, nml .-uttt-ni.-ti..-.
in Mmll ili I'lnfT. ki'i-iiiii nn n
lire for nU.ui ton liimm, ilurliiK lith
Hum lln. lilnlT Vi-ry liiin h ml iit
1'lm liHllnim nut rrliirnlna tin. tlr.-, thr
Klirlimii K.m hi..h-, hi it tn Aftii
u -uiiiii.itiiin aiming thf nrnvi-ra. n . n
nr.il i-hiiritn Ma onlrrnl, lli- v.ilunt. .-i.
k.-.r- m a. riitilllHiiiu fltn ti lln-y
pilar.-! Whi-tt tln-v nrrUr.l nl ,n rlit
ijl lli.y f. ..in.) nil ttm ii.lliiii Im.l l.-n
' - Alinlutity Vulrit m liirmlly ji-l-dl-l
Willi rlilr Una. a iv. I ih., ,,th,.r. ,-i.-ItniMiilly
tiiiti.r. In ai-Vrml idm-ra
fullm Ciuu.ial.in Krrr and Mr. tlriir.
tly l1y i-tr rniiti.1 ynrda from tin.
.li, Hllh li..n In .-vrml t,U.r i,n i)u.
Iwa.1 nii.l Uxly Tln-y i-rn mrl.il r
lli-lr ildiliHm. iir Han f..un. on the
llli of iiu. In.ii.ini. Uio IkkII.-
f l In' lii.ti.ii,. t u,.n .niinr. thi-y
w. r dm-M h. r.- Di..y f i-h- rt-ni.un.
of lli tnnnl.tnl rr,- Inki-n l
J'rln.-.. AlU-rl. tin. I ili.,r of j)r ilr.in.l)
In tnn-k l.ikr Tlw In, ll,i n J.ilm,
mlMlily Vu. fulhrr. who n i-urftil
Ulli- MiM-lnii ninmiiiilllon. Hill Ik
Wuuitlil iu 1'rliwi. All- r1 ax mxtn no pun-
II. Ir
t'ni.inlii Alliin, rU'iitniiii llamn an)
Hnriiwrti Vntm. Iki r- u.ilwl. Brr
.nr. lii fuxiir.il.ly li I. t Itonu ft t l.y
limiiy Hint if u in m not for lln- llnu-lv
i.iin. of ii,ini. . r in tin- .i.lri. n
mi-on.l .-lltl.Mi ..f . ,C, lHW ,),.tr.
ihk.
t'llh-Aiin HhlllU a v.mi:n
"nll a I'llli.-ii ih, f Ilia Montr lo M.-nl
nti.l linli I inn
fltliiiito. Jim.. -Tlir.M- lilKlmuynirn
ilrovi. iti In a IniKity to l, Im.iiii- of John
Miirlnn.v a fruli (Hl,l,.r. ul n I ,i t hour
liul iiliclil. rulliM him out to H ,-nrli.
uinl Um-ii. wlill.. one Iwnt Mm ovi-r Ihi
Imul Willi a wlili. ittmllmr mrin-k him
In t!i.. f.i.-.- wlili . i,-,i- of Iron. l.n-.ikltiK
hi n...... dm thin! tm.ii.-li.-l hla wui.-h,
iil him Itimnidi tin. . f hr.-nal. Inill. l
Inn a filial WOUII.I All Ihri-u lln-n r-t-ii.i-.l
nliii ih.-lr horw-a on a run. Th
wliot nnm, nHi:)ilioHino.l nml
i-rowtla of fnrtoiia iii.-n nn.l wi.m.-n pni--iiii!
ihr hltrhwiiymi-n. I',,ll,vni.'n front
tint 'ttinili.iri tiviiun. Mlullon look pari
In llio i-liui. nml ninny nliotn wir fln-il
HfllT till. tllt-llIU ihnita. Inil no fur KM
known iioin. look i-ffn-i. Tim roLlx-rn
rrliiniwl tin- dr.., lint tt I ( no onr. 'Htry
nunlo K"l lln lr r.-llw.
VAI.rAlll.li; M A III , K ItKCIHION.
Bli'itrni-r l..rllni ll.-r Tow for fi-lf-rrrai-rviilloit
Not l.liililn.
('Invi'liiml, Juno l.Afli-r Im-Iiik hllti-rly
rouithl. tt- l.y ,-i. Ihrmm-ll lln. ronrlH
for ti.nrly n ai-om of i-iim, n oVi'Mon
lina U-.-H hnmliil ilown In lln c-ourl of
Iiimi r.-w.rl, thn I'nlli-.l Hlnli-a miirinn--onrl.
In llio iiiho of tlm owtn-rB of l!n
lnirKi' Klilonuln. (Iwriro V. Wi-ah-y nml
liny r'liy nmilnm iln own.-ra of th
itlmiitn r J. II. Itotmlilnon. Tlio i-onri lit-IH
Unit vhi-n n Bli-nnii-r Ih rontin-Hiil to ih
hit! Iiit tow In n atnrin for m.f-irriT-Vitllon.
hIw ciinmil ... h. 1 1 llnl.1.- 'or any
K'Ti-rnl iivitiiki' loan HiiKtitim-il liy !Iip
lo-. TIiIm 1'hIiiIiIIhIiiiI n yiilnnliln pnri
tlnnl. uinl llio ciihii hut! tiltrm-lml wl.li-Mpri-inl
nlli-iilloii. It hitH nllitlni'i! n nn
llomil n-pntjillon.
m v st i : 1 1 1 i r s it i s a i i i : a 1 1 a nt i-:.
Yoiinir Womiin In Hun Pi'iiiirlMi'o fiom
Awny Utnli-r Hypnotic Inllni-mi'.
hurt FrniK-lwo, Juno 1. A youiiR woman
known nmonK lt-ri frlninlH liy thn num.
nf lliitrlollii, for ai'vi-nil yt-nr lu ihr
ai-rvlro of tlm family of IxiiiIh F, Mont
tiiKlf. of thin city, haa myali-rloiiHly din
nppriiriil. It Ih MiippoM-rl Dint hIu la now
In tlm ni-lKlilmrlimxl of Hnn Mivt.io. The
younir wonntn wna mippoaiil o 1 tli.'
victim of hypnotic Influcncca. nml (lett-c--
tlvi-M worn cniployvil to flint out It tlit-re
wiih tiny crime Ix-Iiik commlttctl In the
mutter, and to locntc, If pomdlile, lltr
crlmlimlH. Dr. A. A. il'Acona nttcmlcil
tin- young womiin, nml Mayor rhi-hui In
hm lil to have Utknn an Intercut In hrr
eiiBe. Pile In well Hken of liy her
frlemln "nil her dlHiippenrnnco ! .nun
Imr thorn much concern.
MORE FKKAK I'HOTOOnAril Y.
A Itoulile rictttrc May lie Taken In Mhl-
ttlr.
New York, June l.-Wllllam A. F.tMy
bna Jiiat tnken the ftrat tlotiblo proto-
nrhoh lit midair thnt hnn ever been een
Ho ill,) thla with apeclnl nppnratui after
a yenr'a ntuly. Hy hla Invention It will
be poHHlble to tuko from mhlulr a per-
feel li . u r ii ll of Urn eltlli'ii liormm
line. Willi mieli tin iipiinriiiim l.ilily
rlnlllia Unit n. pholoKfopIl ettn I Inhen
H a. -ii which will almw ii alilp iiipro.i"lf
Inn when Ii U ton mllti lieyom! Km li'ir
Iron line, a n ai-en floin tt ahlp'a 6m k.
Tim Invi-nl .r la coiilliletil lila u.uirnii
.nil he li". -I to wri-at nil vnnliiKH iliirltiif
wnr, Tl'l proloitraplia tihty were l.iken
Willi I w o eanierit, lull It l proiKimnl to
in I iilltfo Ihla no tln-y w ill pltolowrnpll the
Wht'ln liorUoll HI ulie.
A WANDKIIKK 11 KT t ' 1 1 N I :t .
Iliialneaa il.li of I). I roll Huppoae.l to lie
li.n.l la Alive
I'.'lrnll, Jim.. I - Ti.il 1. It, Hmllll hn
ri'iitin-.l in I lil country, 'nt May I.
I., Sir Hmllll, I Inn ii hiialnea nmn ol
lii'li'ull, in y t -rl. iiinly iIIi..h nr.-.l Ilia
I at. lln Wlia prolilllrd June If, IM, ant!
In. wna .hi I,. n il 1. wit II y .(.nil, Hlx nioiillia
imo hla c.i.l frl'-lnl, Jiitm- V.rniill.
Ii.-.inl from hint iitul yeBt. r.liiy Mr. ' r-ti-ni
rliit-niil from New Vork, rln-n
I... li.i.l met hllll. I'lnnlli Inl revi raia, It
l aulil. ilrove Mr Hinllh nwny, unl ,.
mja In- will in- r ii. nn- liu.-k lo It.liv.ll
lie left Inlroll one plflll oil .1 Allllltltf
Vi a. He Iiiib vlalleil Hnlil't Amerli-n
i. ml I'lilnn, iitul until t v. In hla family
Waa kept III iMtl'irttK'' of Ilia Wtlite
Ill'.llllr
AITKMI'TKl) OAKI.ANIi HIl-'lUi:.
W .itnu.i llni'li riil I i.'Bn-riitc l.y 1 1 r l
l,nll.ra lh ai rllou.
n.ihl.iiil, (nl, June I -Mia J ii mi. IVul
nti.-m... buI. 1. 1" ahortly o f 1 r nihlniclil
The wo'iiiin ltle.1 lo kill ln-r. It l.y a.il
limlnif llio tonletila of n IhiIIIo of r.ir
I... lie n.-l.l.
Aia.iii a )..ir ngo Mrt I'eal wna .1.
a.rie.l l.y her l'Ual..m.l. lie to-' II.. Ii
.hllilreii frum her Hltue Hull ahe h...
la-.li l,r.ltn She wna w.tlklnif I . ti u
Thirl uln.-l with An-lr-w lie. ht. Hinl
L illy aim ,n w a la ille from hi r I'.e ki I
"TI.H will eml till," ahr ail I.I. l; rnl. l
li I.. In r lipa. II. . hi aitii. k tin I.oitl.
from her Imml A few ilropa of 'lie inn.
Ml U-.ll his lip a. htil li. r life w aa aavi .l
A IHI I K t I.T l'l(till.l;.M.
Aatorl.i. June 1 -ilMlior Aaiorlmi
TonlKhi'a liinlifel, Juno la(. ri-mnrka. !
"The a-.iple of Aalorlii tire iilwuyn .. aa
el to henr of Hie ol.t lluiera, rlc, K"llln
i ti In the w orhl urn! iMH-oiiilntf proiiiln nil "
It la Minn whnl illin. iill o titul. ralniiil
why the people of Aat.irl.i ahoul.l l-e par
ll.ui.irly tenMat l.aiiae n ynunt; mnfi
rluinwea lite plt.fealott of lin uelor fur
lh viH-atlnn of lln. prUerlfis. rml why
tln-y ahoul.l In. il.-llirhleil Ncniiae of the
.rotnliMitii-e utiyoiin bIioiiUI rhIH iia a
aluaiier. tine ran au,Mar ihey follow
mil Ih" Hiiea In it mil,! way in lull! ilown
l.y Hie Han Kmiulaoi I'lamlm-r. who..
..j.c ulvi) their Kr.-al.-al rfforla lovtnM
promotiiui lo a promtnitit position Mi
Itiirmnt X.
HI'ICi'TACI.KH IN f 'Sri.HKSCK.
t'olhlt'e I'rof. taora I MaeuaalnK l.ilui 4tlun
nl tVu.-U.ii In New York
New Voik. Jum- I. -The thlr.l hlenulnl
c..nf. rei.ee of prof.-aaorB In roll. ii. a ami
,r. lu.nilory Brluxila npene.) htat nlkht In
lit.- uhlv. -rally Imll.lliui gneationa if
lui.orlatu-e wen illat-uaa-.. Anti.tnr itin
era llle anhji.-t of col.-i:e i-ntrnt)ei. en.
iiinlii.it I. l. a an. I the i-ilitlnualli-c or llHi.li
il. niton of the a'Bt.-rn fn.r.-!-l upon tit
the conference of Ihr..' yeara aifo.
MAIIK TWAIN Al.l. ItlHIIT
New York. June 1 -Mark Twain wna
recently n-orlel lo l.e dylnu In imvi-rly
In l.oti.on. A illBpatcli lo Ilie Journal
front liie Inn any:
Hamuel I. ClenieiiB iMark Tw.ilnt la
now In Cli. -I a, a ai work on another of
hla hutnoroiia worka. lie la In u nal healih.
Ilia aiirn.un.lllik-a lire pleaa.uil ami he la
llviim In riKiifcri-lii fuel, pi luxury
INHI'ltANl'K COMPANY HAMAtii:H
Topekit, Knit., June 1 -JiiiIk Koaler, In
the I'tiltcil HtaleB lilairlcl Court, tn.Iiiy
laaiu.l n n oril.-r rcairnlnlnK Inauraitcc
Cimimlaalntur McNlll from Itiierferlnt;
wllh the liimltii-KB of Ilie Melmpollliin
I.lfe ItiBuraiu-e ConiHiny, of New- York,
until full hiiirlnir can lie hail. The I it -aiiraitce
cominiiy will hrltiK Hull for
J.V urn il.iuuiKeB.
W ISCONHIN ANl M1CIIIUAN.
Milwaukee, June l.-A killing fro" I waa
leirlc.l Ihi-ouirhout Ihe Btate I.ibI liUlit
ami am. ill frulta nml veiretnhleti Buff.-n-tl
aevi n-ly. Rnow fell In the extreme north
ern portion of Ih" male nn.l In northern
MIchlKitn.
Tin-: makki:t8.
H.i:i l-'ranclai o, June t.-llopa- S nn.l UV.
Liverpool, Julie 1 -Wheal-yulet , No. 1
"ti.iiilnnl t'allfornla, .Thh.
Poor
Blood
When a horse is poor In flesh,
a new harness won't five him
strength. If a house is cold
new turniture won't warm it.
If your itrcnglh is easily ex
hausted; work a burden)
nerves weak; digestion poor;
muscles soft; if you are pale
and worn out, the trouble is
with the blood. It is not so
much IMPURE blood as
POOR blood. Pills won't
make this blood rich; nor will
bitters, nor iron tonics, any
more than a new harness will
give strength to the horse, or
new furniture vi!l make a
house warm. For poor blood
you want something that will
make rich blood.
SCOTT'S EMULSION of
Cod-livr Oil with Hypophos
phites is the be st remedy in the
world for enriching the blood.
W have fttpxrt d a book MUng you
more about the stibirct Stnt Free.
Foeiale by aU drugsiits at 50c& $1.00.
Sf.OTT A BOWSE. N.wYork.
BZ8&SJSBIaS
BLACK FROST IN
THE NORTHWEST
Snow find Prcezlnfl VVciithcr In Many
Middle West States.
ft ' i
! 111 "' 11
COKN AM) IKIIT la'INFI)
Dm ind liar Icy Aim Suffer, (ml Wheat
I r mint My Mm tterlaunly
Injured.
CliliiiKo, June 1 -ll.uvy fronta o'-eiirren
Hi.) iai two moruliiKB over the Krea'er
part of lln- Noll h weal Htiow nn.l fret z
liiu wi-nth.r an. re.rlel from Nurtlu-Mi
Wlaeoiixin nn.l Miiiin-Mila, wllh nnu li
ilalllilk'e lo U K. Inhl.B nml am, .11 f r 1 1 1
The Wla.-oiialn Btruwlierry crop may Ii"
a total imb Toliaeco In Koutlu rn W la
loiia'n la r.-p.jrlial Blliihlly lu)ur.-l, nn.l
In Northern llllmila hmlly .liimaK.il. Corn
fn Nuilliern nil. I Central llllmila c.rr re
IHirle.1 to Im- cut .low ti l.y die froat. Ice
forttnat hi iniifiy poluia In ihla aectinu,
I'otaioea w.-re kill.-.) at avims polnu am
tnuat I replalHeil, Iowa report Itnll
cute cimal.lernhle ilnnutiic to corn, po
Inioea ami fnilia. Hotith.-rn ...icttltfitn atol
Northern In.liatin ulao report much In
Jury l.y front.
1'l.pnn hea from Hi. I'mil any r''iori
fnm one huiulr..! imlnta In t.eat Mlnrw
aota In.llinti- that laat iilichl'a fruait riu
Ilie tnoBI B.-vere In many yi-um. Ice f'irtn
c.t In aevernl i.alll.-a The weather wmji
clou.ly In Norllw-rn Minn, aota ami North
tuikoin, a ml the n-aull wna mK dlaaa
Iroiia In .H.iuthw.Btern Minn, aola all
the Biruwl.erry crop )unl conilnj.' to ilie
la rry la eompl.-ie .ma. The ri-ivirla airrea
In anylim that i-i.ni la nlao rolnlily cotif
. t. ly rulm-.t. Flax an-l lrl.-y are i!um-iiu.-.!.
how iM-rloualy may not Ih- known
f..r n, we,.k. Wh.iit, Im-Iiik a much Imr-
dler plant, ihe frtwt Iuib N-cn a rood
Ihlnif for II. na II Im.l a KooiJ chance
lo root (irmly ami apmn.
HAW Ml I.I. KXriAMtluX.
Cimhoi'ion. O.. Jun 1 A auw mill boil
er MonKlna- lo Jam.B Wolfn exploded
on Ihe farm of I-cnn.l.-r Hwtirert, m-or
Hakeravllle. kllllntt HolM-ri Kroy and c-
rluuaiy Injurliui Frank Vnn.luw-n.
Slfl. AHTViU H C'tiNCKUTS.
He la KrlMntt All Other In U-ndun
Thla H.-aon.
New York. June I. A dlaiMttch lo Ihe
Jimriuil from Iaiii.Ioii aaya:
There liuve Ixi n mime inatailllunt pro-
Krama ul vatioua coonrta hla t.ns.in,
hut none lo i-cllNM Ihe one which Mr.
Aator la proMdlna; for hla friend. On
Uith lilitl.t thai In- la t-tili rlnlnttiK Pud-er.-wakl
will piny and Mellm will lnB.
while riiuvxiti. Ammm and othvr are
.nl.l.il uttractloiiN.
K.XAM I NATION C U M KNCKU.
I'lirllalnl. June I The ininlmttlon of
the live nn-n chariteil wllii conjiplrncy 10
roh the hiiMry deparlmeiit of the poei-
oiiu e la ihla city was commenced today
li fom I'nltiil Hlatea CommlHaloner Hin
di 11. Three wlln. an a were exaniliitil iuid
toe cam- wiu cotilliiued until tomorrow.
A HTKANliE I'KHICATION.
New York. June 1. A poem. enlllVd
"Our Hoy." by Alice 8. Mitchell, au-
llior of "t.ll-rty Hell," ha ben didlcat
ed 10 Mr. I". H. dnitit nnl Mr. Jeffcr
ton 1 ta VI a.
WlU I.n NoT 1'l.AY TUB Ml'SIC.
Wiu-hliiKtin. June 1. Prof. Fanclfulll,
who Biicci-eded John Philip Souaa a
Itader of the MarltH Piind. hit been ar-
ri-alcd for rcfuiln to piny Souaa'a niualc.
lie may Ih- tried by n court martini.
ILLINOIS DAY.
Naahvllle. June I. The expoelllon xe-
cullve committee, upon request of the
I lltnola Centennial Coinmlasloner, have
chaiu.nl the date of Illinois day 'mm
June In to October i.
l F. llalfcrty of Wnrrenton, who con-
diicin the lnrt'l clam p.ickltiK eauibllnh-
111. ill oil the coaal, If nut tn the world,
ha discovered 11 new pcclc of cl.itit
ll.at hit m.ulc Km uppeurnnce on this winds
thai have been cam up iirouml the ctty.
Mi. llair.-tiy la proUibly the beat clnm
expert In U1I.1 Bcctlon of the country bul
la at a Iobh lo lell where they came from.
Without F-pi iikliiK poMltlvely he Hay Uu-y
.ite the iiime u the tiitt-rn clam but
the local coinlilloit of cllmulc nn.l wilier
haa niitilc 11 chaiiKc In Ihelr ttlutpe nnd
natural Krowlh. They an- liiruc nnd of
imiBl exi i lli nt Ihivor ntnl tiro considcriil
lii-lli-r fur all purpoaea than llio ruaor
cl.inta. Iiat ytar a few were found, but
at that time they were looked upon n
freaks, but thla year tiny arc abundant
and It Is tlioiiKlit that they will Increnne
ami make their home here. Mr. Ilalferty
Iiiih w-nt a description of the clum lo the
I'nllcil Plates I-'IhIi Conimlhclon, kIvIiik
the clrcunimiuiceti of their tttrango up-iearnn.-e
with the request that nn Itivcml
Kiitlon ln miido ot them.
MAtyLY VIGOR
ONCB MORB In harmony
with the world, 2000
completely cored nieu nro
eiiiKlUK happy pralaea for
the KreatoBt. urand-
eat and moat tttc
eeeaf ul enre for aex-
I bnl weakneas and
. ' loatviiror known tn
nitallcal science. An
account of thiamin
(Irttti diarotvrv, In
book form, with ref.
erences and proofa,
will beaeiit to uf-
forlnff men (Bealral) frte. Full manly vlif.ir
pornutnontly matured. Failure iiuposBlblo.
ERIE MEDICAL C0.,BUFFA10,N.Y,
P EHKYfrOVL PILLS
mm' J-'""' ' 1 Itrd auil tUd ttM-aiioVVy
Ihaiv. , .., ut-U t)u rthrm. Tk W
tUrfU itiul IMiiaUtulf AI Uruititiit, or mo4 4f
Ii laairf ft-r fert Ir-n'sri, lillmoDUU sod
Krllrl rr U.ll," i Wlpr. br rrtani
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DEPT. OF INTERIOR
Chief Donoghue Also Benefited by
Paine's Celery Compound.
lit: 1 H i'V'"si 4ov I
Waahlntrton, May H.-ln .ill the ib-pirt-mint
at Vahlmrton Pulne'a ca-b-ry torn
Mitind ha become- the ofllce trXpri.-a!or.
for an Ideal InvlKorulor when one la
"run down" by overwork, confining du
ilea, or any of Um muny ciiuaea thai
reault In III Ixullh.
Here la what a promlru-nl olIKIal In the
Ieartment of the Interior auyi of
Palm-' cilery compound:
tH-tnirtment of the Interior,
(Joneral I-and Office.
It afford me much pleasure to late
that Pnlne' celery compound ha l-n
to mo an excellent BprinK reme!y, and
particularly beneflclnl to th- m-rvou y
lem nnd dltrefllve oryana. I corllnlly
commeml It uae.
F. M. DONOUHCK.
Chief of Conical IjivIbIox
Among the thiMiHund of voluntary let
ter of acknowliilrt-ini-nt for benefit de
rived from Palne'a celery compound", ihcrv
have already la-en pubtlahed In the Warb-1
Inicton paiH-m tt-atlmonlnla from men rep
r.entlnK every- defmnmam of the na-1
llotuil Kovernment-n.it only from manyj
of the beat known conKrenemen, but from
hoet of liard-worklnR clerk unknown
mil aide of their Immediate circle ol
friend. Some of tiHiae who have vol
untarily Indorani Pulne' celery com
pound arc:
Conrri-Bmnn Power of Vermont
(niKTcinmnn Meredllh of Virginia.
Owrwwtnan Hell of Colorado.
CoTiiTeman Nelll of Arkanans.
Conirrca-minn WIHht of New- Y'ork.
ConKrcsamnn Grout of Vermont.
rotiKrtHniin Otey of Vlrslnla.
Some Things
Complete Salmon
2 Lawn Mowers f
jj and f
J LAWN HOSE ?
FOARD
Clarkson & Marvin
LONG FIR PILING
Promptly Furnished
Ross, Higgins
GROCERS and BUTCHERS
ASTORIA AND BAHT ASTORIA
CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS
J. A. PASTABEND -
General Contractor
House. Bridge and Wbarf Builder House Moving Tools Rneted.
SELF
STARTING HERCULES
ell 8tartiiit:iftriinre Power Marine KiiKine.
rtiK PARTICULARS ADDRESS
Hercules Gas
AOS 9.1NSOMB ST..
Mr. Carllali-'B Private Secretary.
Htm. William It. Smith, Bupt. L'. 8. Do-
tanlcul Garden.
MaJ.-Gen. Hlrney.
Com mod ore Howell.
IJeut. C. A. McAllister.
Hon. F. II. Stlckney, V. S. Navy.
Pnlne' cc-lery compound build up the
"run down" health In a nure. Uninter
rupted, aleadfajtt fanhlon from which
there ran be no relupae. It wlpee out on-ht-allhy
humor from the blood, opens
up ihe akin and m.-iken t do It full a hare
In purlfylm? the blood. Thl cleansing
the biota through and throuph la on
nf the unfalllnc accompllKhmenu of
P.ilnc's celery compound.
From a llfe-lona; contact with the many
forma of nervous debility and Impure
blood. Prof. Edward E. Phcl. M. D.
IL. D.. of the Dartmouth medical school.
was led to the discovery of Palns'a eel
ery compound a the crowning achieve
ment of an extraordinarily active and
tuiccetwful professional life.
No acceptable substitute for Paine-
celery compound exists. Each year fur
ther accumulates evidence of the une-
q Hilled capacity of this greatest of all
known remeOles for restoring health and
vigor.
Now that spring has come, nerve.
blood and vital organs cannot remain
clopgdl by poisonous humors nor starved
by overwork and lack of sleep without
k-reat risk. Paine's celery compound Is
ihe moat intelligent, wisest means anyone
enn employ of driving out disease and
rent oritur a heaJthy tone to the entire
system.
in Season
Nets, Knitted Web
lillilHince
2 Hardware:
JCarpenter's Tools?
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& STOKES CO.
goom Company
216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce
Portland. Oregon
& Company
ENGINES
MARINE
GASOLINE
Using gasoline or cheap distillate o!L
Engines connected direct with pro
peller "haft, and no noisy, easily broken
bevel gears used In reverse motion.
New spark device; no Internal spring
electrodes to burn out
Send for testimonials.
We are building these new style, self
itarJng marine engines In all slie
up to MO home power.
Every engine fully guaranteed.
Engine Works
SAN FRANCISCO
TKAPORTATIO! MM It a.
TIIK OS LY OlrflKO-CAB BOt'TB FROM
FOKfLAKD T'J TUB HAST.
TUB ONLY KOI'TE TO IHE YEi.lW810SE
N A riONAL HkK.
I.KAVK
POkTIM AKKIVR,
f'-l ilBll for Ka armi.
I heliBl t. rei.l.ailB.
No. 1.
H011111 lie d, MonP-"a..o
No. 1.
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tniiir. Mi kiiie. K. Undi
ti. (;.: Tr'l H. c:.; -lei-j
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w.ula, tluiie. Anaron. Ib,
II: A. M,
: Helena, rt. ra.il, Jl n
:iiap i, K.li- ttr,
itniHlia, foune! Itliiff-,,
iM. I.ti ..t;iiicairo.W ash.
: P. M.
InifU.i.. .New Y-rk, I'hll-
1 iiti.,K-Mon; arm all
l-'.liil. K"t ami 1. 11 lli-
J l'AY.1 pi JlliineiiiKill..'miha. Kansas City
ict -I. Paul.
S r-A YH Ui Milwaukee and TiP-affO..
ItAYii lo a.lni.itton. I'h.Udelpiiia, New
York a d Ho.10u.aDd other Ka-nt-
ern winx.
IiiKtte checked tbron Ut destin
ation of ticket.
For ileepinK-car reservation, ticket.
mafia and (all information, call oo or
rrit.
A. D. CHARLTON
't tieo'l raaa. A(nt. Portland, Or.
35S MarrlsuD Ru. Cor. Third.
LEAVE.
rOBTLASD.
ARRIVE-
0VRRLAS: EX- I
PKkMS, for -ale!ii, I
R.Mrbunr. Alhlanu, I
rxeramenln, Hrli-n, 9:30A-M.
Han FrinctMo, Mo- I
tavr, V A nxeles, j
CI Po. New Or- !
lean aud the uL 1
00 P. M
S:A.M.
Roteburg pauenger
Via Woodburn, for
Mount Anttel, ll
Teiton, West Sflo,
hrowinTllie, gpriDg
Held and Xalron
Corralll paaaenger.
McVlnarllle paw'er
tltaily exrvpt tuudaj.
IMP. M.
Dallf
except
euuday.
t7 JO A. M.
Daily
except
guutUj.
J0 P. M.
t4:50 P. M.l
tt:2S A. M.
Itaily.
Direct connection at Sn Fnnclvo ph Oc
rldeuial A Onenial and Pacific Mail tem
ithip line for JAPAN AKI CHINA. iiaiUng
die on ap.-ifratlnn.
Rate a-.d ticket to Eastern point and En
tope. Alv JAPAN. CHINA. HOSO1.CLC and
At -.rRAI.iA ran be obtained fnm J. B
KIBKLAMt. Ticket Ag.nt.l94 Third L
YAMHILL DIVI3I0.V
Paiscnger Depot, loot cf Jeffert .11 it.
Iare for OSWEGO dally at 7:20 a. in..
12:15, l.Vi, S.'it, :4i,:05 p. m.: (11:30 p. in.
011 Saturday unlyi, ami :40a m and 4:30 n
m. on Sunday only. Arrive at P.-rland daily
a. J:10,,a:.,Ja m.: 1:30. :'.! :.lo, 7:.i p. m.
(and lo a. itu3:Uand 6:10 p. tu. on Sun
day, only 1.
lieavelor SHERIDAN dlly exceni Sunday
at i 3D p. ni. A' rive at Portland :90 a. m :
Leare for Airlie Muoday. Wedne days and
Fridi.r at 9 to a, m. Arrive at Portland
Tui"diy Tbunmay and Saturday at 3:05
p. 111.
Except Sunday, Except Saturday.
R. K0PHI.EB,
Manager.
E. P. R' GERS,
Aut. fteo. F. & P, Agt.
0
GIVES CHOICE OF
-2-
Transcontinental
ROUTES.
Via Spokane and St Pad
Via Ogden, Denver and
Omaha of St. Paul
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers
Free Reclining Cbair Cars
Astoria to San Franeiseo.
State of California, Wednesday. June 2.
Columbia, Monday, June T.
Slate of California, Saturday, June 12.
Columbia, Thursday, June IT.
State of California. Tuesday, June 12.
Columbia, Sunday, June 2T.
State of California, Friday, July t.
Columbia, Wednesday, July 7.
State of California, Monday, July 12
For rates and general information sail
on or address
Q. W. LOUNSBERRT,
Agent.
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen. Pas. Agt., Portland, Or.
E. MCNEILL.
President and Manager.
Astoria and Columbia
River jtoilroad
TIME CARD.
Trains leave Seaside for Astoria at
7:30 a. m. dally and 3 p. m dally, except
Sunday.
Trains leave Astoria for Flavel at
It. m. daily and 5 p. m. dally, except
Sunday.
Trains leave Astoria for Seaside at
10:30 a. m. daily and 5 p. m. dally, ex
cept Sunday.
Trains leave Flavel for Astoria at 9:40
a. m. dally and 3:i3 p. m. dally except
Sunday.
Sunday afternoon trains one hour
later from all points.
A Handsome Complexion
la one of the irreatcst charm a woman can
pouea. Poziomi's Coaruusa Powdbb
EAST
a.au a IpJI tttir t
.voutii e
olfuo ilSJo
TRANSPORTATION LlNKR.
Wataiaa'i iii''alaaiaMaaSaiiai
GO EAST
. . VIA .
Library Car Route
AMERICA'S SCENIC LINE.
GBIeBfl
fleils la
Rack
Ball. si
Ko
Daat
Dialog
tar
Carte
The all-rail rout to Kootenai mining
district, via Setttla and Spolutn
Shortest and Quickest Line
-.TO
St. Paul. Minneapolis,
Dulnth, Chicago
AND ALL POINTS EAST
Through Palace and Tourist
Sleeper. Dining and Library Obmrv ac
tion Can.
Daily Troltis
...Fast Time
SERVICE AMI 8CESKRY CKEA QUEUED
For tickets and full Information call
on or address
A, B. C. DENjnSTON.
C. P. T. A.. Portland. Or.
B. C. STEVENS, O. W. P. A.. StU.
Going East?
I f YOU ARB.
DO NOT PORGBT
Three Important Points
FIRST Go via the St Paul because)
the lines to that point win afford yott
the very beet service.
SECOND Se that the coupon beyond
St Paul reads vie, the Wisconsin Cen
tral because that line makes close eon-
nections with all the trane-contlnental
lines entering the Union Depot there,
ad Its service is fl rat-class in every
particular.
THIRD For Information, call en
your neighbor and friend the nearest
ticket agent and ask for a ticket read.
lng via the Wesconsin Central lines,
or address
JAB. C. POND,
General Passenger Agent,
Milwaukee. Wis.
Or GEO. S. BATTT,
General Agent,
Portland, Oregon,
Milwaukee
This Railway Company
Operates Its trains on the famous block
system;
Lights its trains by electricity througlw
out:
0ses the celebrated electric berth read
ing lamp;
Runs splendidly equipped passenger
trains every day and night between
St Paul and Chicago; the
Chicago, iYilwaukee &
St. Paul
Also operates steam-heated vestlbulsd
trains, carrying the latest private
compartment cars, library buffet
smoking cars, and palace drawing
room sleepers.
Parlor cars, free reclining chair cars
and thi very best dining car servic.
For lowest rates to any point In ths
United States or Canada, apply to
ticket agent, or address
C. J. EDDT.
General Agent, Portland, Or.
J. W. CASET. Trav. Pass. Agent
Two routes east.
Less dust
more comfort.
If for no other reason
than because of Its com
parative freedom from
duet you should take the
Burlington Route when
you go East.
Mind you, we do not
claim that our trains en
Joy ABSOLUTE exemp
tion from dust Such a
statement would not be
true. But we do claim
and we know we are
rlghit that our tracks are
better balauted and better
maintained than those of
any other railroad to Oma
ha, St Joseph, Kansas
City. St Louis and Chi
cago. Two routes East via
Billings, Uont, and St.
Paul, Minn.
C. SHELDON, Oen'l Agent
Portiand.Oregon.
A.
Beayer Hill
Gilman Coal
...Try It
For Family or
Steam Purposes.
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO
AgaeU. Astoria.